At the midnight on July 14, 2017, Beyonce posted the first
photo of her new baby twins to Instagram, and we won’t be surprised if this
post sets a new Insta record. The majestic photo emulates the theme of her
pregnancy announcement seeing Beyonce standing in front of a huge bouquet of
flowers by the ocean. In her arms are her two sleeping bundles of joy, and they
look absolutely perfect. And so does their Mom. Queen Bey is glowing in a teal
veil and oversized purple kimono with just panties on underneath. So can I
point out Beyonce gave birth just one month ago? Sort of. Let’s move on.
Beyonce captioned the photo writing simply, “Sir Carter and
Rumi 1 month today.” Along with a praying hands emoji, a red heart, and one
corresponding human emoji for each person in her growing family. This caption confirms
the twin’s names, hearing if for the first time from Beyonce herself. And it
also confirms their age. But the caption raises one HUGE question that fans
can’t get over: why does Sir have the last name Carter include and Rumi’s
doesn’t? Is “Sir Carter” the baby boy’s entire first name? Or does Rumi have a
different last name? The internet has so many questions.
On top of that fans are also wondering where their close up
photo of the little angels is?! Patience you guys! We’ll get there. And finally,
the Beyhive is defending those who think Bey’s photo is too “extra”. One fan
wrote, “That #Beyonce pic didnt “take my breath away” it made me roll my eyes
cuz she’s so extra and annoying.” Our response to that? Birthing twins IS extra
and Beyonce can celebrate and express that however she wants. Intresting. I
wonder what are the names of Beyonce’s twins? You’ll find out soon enough.
You may have heard by now that Beyonce, 35, and Jay Z, 47,
welcomed a set of twins, making their five-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy a big
sister — and the family went poetic with the monikers!
The couple even filed trademarks (with the same people who
helped secure legal rights for Blue Ivy) for the names "Sir Carter"
(for the boy) and "Rumi Carter" (for the girl), likely referencing
13th-century Persian poet Rumi, and one of his most famous poems.
B officially announced the names on Instagram, one month
after the twins' birth on July 14. Posing with her newborns, the now
mother-of-three looks flawless...unsurprisingly.
Here are the pic below:
In addition to that, Blue helped pick the names — so she
must be one well-read little lady!
“Blue Ivy is relishing the role as a new big sister. She has
been keeping mommy company in the hospital and has even helped in the naming
process of her new siblings,” a source recently told Hollywood Life. "Blue
is happy and can’t wait to take the new babies home to play with.” Cool.
As In Touch previously reported, the babies had been in the
hospital "under the lights" following their premature birth, but have
since come home.
According to one of our insiders, the family's special day
was plagued with "a lot of drama" — and naturally, it was because of
her father, Mathew Knowles.
The Carters and company “didn’t want him there because they
don't trust him not to leak private information about the twins — or even
worse, take photos," said a source, adding Bey's mother, Tina Lawson, had
"some pretty harsh words for Mathew."
It appears as though their fears came true since he wound up
confirming on social media that his daughter gave birth, and in turn, the
Beyhive came out STINGING.
Boy, do I really hope someone tells us these aren't the
actual baby names but in the meantime...
On July 7, Jay Z just dropped several bonus tracks from his
recently released album, 4:44 — and, yes, his and Beyoncé’s adorable daughter,
Blue Ivy Carter, raps on one of the new tunes. The 2017 rap/hip-hop album goes straight
to number 1 on Albums Chart and it is out now on both Tidal and Sprint.
The talented kid opens her hip-hip superstar father’s song
“Blue’s Freestyle/We Family” with a 40-second intro that is slightly
incomprehensible (hey, she’s five years old!), but she closes out her verse
with this particularly gangsta line: “Never seen a ceiling in my whole life.”
Naturally, the Internet can’t get enough of Blue’s rhyming
skills and social media users are losing it. To see some of the best Twitter
reactions. Nice, I hope Jay Z and Beyonce will have a bright future with Jay
Z’s 4:44 out now in addition to Beyonce’s fresh new baby twins. Bring it on,
Jayonce. Next time, a new information on Kelly Clarkson's first Atlantic album and later, I'll be talking about music's marketing problems as a whole. So stay tuned.
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